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How to Improve Communication in Your Relationship with Dr. Huddleston

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When couples reach out for counseling, difficulty communicating is usually one of the first problems they mention. When there is a breakdown in relationships, communication is one of the first areas impacted. Is communicating in relationships that difficult or are we missing what the real problem is altogether. Whether you find yourself not communicating at all or simply wanting to enhance the quality of your communication, this podcast will help you address some of the biggest problems facing relationships today. For example:

· How do you communicate with someone who shuts down during conflict?

· How do you communicate with someone who doesn’t take accountability?

· How can we effectively communicate with people at work, but not at home?

· How do you know if you are good at communicating?

Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions in therapy when it comes to communication, as well as helpful tips and strategies to improve your communication and quality of your relationship. Effective communication is a skill that can be learned. Invest in your relationship and listen to this episode on communication.

About Dr. Huddlestone

Dr. Huddleston earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Houston. She completed her internship residency training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, equipping her with a robust foundation for addressing complex mental health challenges.

Her commitment to advancing the wellbeing of women of color is evident in her noteworthy accomplishments. She co-authored a grant funded by the American Psychological Association focused on leadership and career development for women of color, echoing her passion for empowering future generations. Dr. Huddleston has been recognized with various prestigious awards, including the MLK Dream Award from the 40 Acre Conference and acknowledgment as one of the Top Influential Women of Houston.

As Past President of the Psychology of Black Women, Dr. Huddleston organized the significant event "100 Black Women in Psychology" at the American Psychological Association conference, creating a vital platform for representation and dialogue in the field. Additionally, she serves as a mentor for female high school students interested in pursuing careers in psychology, encouraging the next generation of mental health professionals.

Keep in Touch

Follow Dr. Huddlestone on Instagram and visit her website to learn more about her practice and services.

Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the Untherapeutic Podcast, like our page and follow Dr. Nic Hardy on Instagram at nichardy_

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When couples reach out for counseling, difficulty communicating is usually one of the first problems they mention. When there is a breakdown in relationships, communication is one of the first areas impacted. Is communicating in relationships that difficult or are we missing what the real problem is altogether. Whether you find yourself not communicating at all or simply wanting to enhance the quality of your communication, this podcast will help you address some of the biggest problems facing relationships today. For example:

· How do you communicate with someone who shuts down during conflict?

· How do you communicate with someone who doesn’t take accountability?

· How can we effectively communicate with people at work, but not at home?

· How do you know if you are good at communicating?

Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions in therapy when it comes to communication, as well as helpful tips and strategies to improve your communication and quality of your relationship. Effective communication is a skill that can be learned. Invest in your relationship and listen to this episode on communication.

About Dr. Huddlestone

Dr. Huddleston earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Houston. She completed her internship residency training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, equipping her with a robust foundation for addressing complex mental health challenges.

Her commitment to advancing the wellbeing of women of color is evident in her noteworthy accomplishments. She co-authored a grant funded by the American Psychological Association focused on leadership and career development for women of color, echoing her passion for empowering future generations. Dr. Huddleston has been recognized with various prestigious awards, including the MLK Dream Award from the 40 Acre Conference and acknowledgment as one of the Top Influential Women of Houston.

As Past President of the Psychology of Black Women, Dr. Huddleston organized the significant event "100 Black Women in Psychology" at the American Psychological Association conference, creating a vital platform for representation and dialogue in the field. Additionally, she serves as a mentor for female high school students interested in pursuing careers in psychology, encouraging the next generation of mental health professionals.

Keep in Touch

Follow Dr. Huddlestone on Instagram and visit her website to learn more about her practice and services.

Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the Untherapeutic Podcast, like our page and follow Dr. Nic Hardy on Instagram at nichardy_

  continue reading

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